Based on the specific terminology you used ("repack"), it sounds like you are looking for a compressed, downloadable version of the "Behind the Scenes" (BTS) or "Making Of" footage for the 2005 film Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (often confused with the 2003 original, but the 2005 production timeline fits the sequel).
"Go below deck and witness the making of the most ambitious adult production in history. This repackaged BTS collection offers a deep dive into the $8 million budget that changed the industry. From the massive scale of the HMS Bounty to the intricate costume design and stunt choreography, see how director Joone and the Digital Playground crew brought this high-seas adventure to life. This set includes never-before-seen outtakes, technical breakdowns of the SFX, and candid interviews with the cast on the Florida sets." Option 2: The "Collector’s Edition" (Short & Punchy) pirates 2005 behind the scenes repack
, producers reportedly told the ship's owners and local officials in St. Petersburg, Florida, that they were filming a "Disney-type pirate film for families". It wasn't until the film hit video stores that the true nature of the R-rated and X-rated versions became clear to the local community. 2. Cutting-Edge Tech of 2005 Based on the specific terminology you used ("repack"),
: Audio tracks featuring Joone and the cast discussing the production challenges of shooting on historical vessels. From the massive scale of the HMS Bounty
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The film's director, Gore Verbinski, worked closely with the writers to develop the story, which was inspired by the Pirates of the Caribbean theme park attraction. The script underwent several changes before filming began. The production team built a large tank in Santa Monica, California, to create the film's water-based sets.
The original DVD and Blu‑ray releases (e.g., Digital Playground’s 2‑disc “Unrated XXX Cut”) included a standard BTS featurette: set construction, costume design, green‑screen work, and cast interviews. However, fans quickly wanted — raw dailies, extended bloopers, director’s commentary with visual overlays, and production footage not included in the official release.